YouTube not working on Chrome
A strong app store with all the major apps, such as YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and others will be there on every smart TV that is worth its salt. Given the variety of videos on YouTube that are suitable for both adults and children, I'd guess that it's one of the most popular options out of the bunch. So don't be shocked if, like me, one day you open your eyes to find the YouTube app stuck.
There are a few tried-and-true troubleshooting steps you may follow to repair the YouTube app issue on your Vidaa-powered TV. Even though you don't have to strictly follow these rules, it's a good idea to be on the safe side. Please be advised that Vidaa OS includes a large number of programmes, including YouTube. It would be wonderful to be able to uninstall the application if it doesn't function, but there is no means to do this.
Although I'm not sure exactly what went wrong with my YouTube app first, it was soon able to be working again. Furthermore, I am unable to identify the precise task that was needed. You should still give it a try in spite of that. I should point you that, just to be sure, I had to repeat the process many times.
Google Chrome, the most widely used web browser in the world, is usable on many different operating systems, including Android, MacOS, iOS, Linux, and Windows 11/10. It could occasionally make errors and act strangely. When YouTube won't load or behaves improperly on Google Chrome, it is one of these strange behaviour. Given that Google both owns YouTube and creates the browser, this seems odd. The following are possible reasons of this issue:
Before trying any fixes, try accessing the same page with a different browser and, ideally, a different connection. To view the website, try doing it in the browser's Incognito mode; this could also be useful.
To contact YouTube customer care, call the YouTube phone number or read more about how to fix YouTube not working on Chrome.